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New 2-Year Statute of Limitations Impacts Your Subrogation Claims in Ontario, Canada [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

September 07, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

New 2-Year Statute of Limitations Impacts Your Subrogation Claims in Ontario, Canada - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 3 pgs total, focus on Canada. The Ontario government recently enacted new legislation that created a general 2-year limitations period for commencing civil actions for most claims - including claims based in negligence, products liability and contribution and indemnity. The new Limitations Act significantly reduces the time for filing a lawsuit, and thus, greatly increases the need for efficient and timely handling of subrogation claims north of the border.


Testing the Water: Subrogation Possibilities Arising From the August 19, 2005 Storm [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

August 19, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

Testing the Water: Subrogation Possibilities Arising From the August 19, 2005 Storm - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 10 pgs total, focus on Toronto. This paper will serve to highlight the factual and legal issues affecting your subrogation opportunities. Topics: OVERVIEW OF SUBROGATION ANALYSIS; POTENTIAL SUBROGATION CLAIMS; POTENTIAL DEFENCES TO ACTIONS ARISING FROM THE STORM


Where There's Smoke [BEST'S REVIEW]

August 01, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Where There's Smoke - BEST'S REVIEW - 1 page. A recent increase in welding rod claims regarding exposure to manganese has led to the issue of whether pollution exclusions can be applied to welding claims.


Ignorance of the Law is No Excuse: A Law Student’s Perspective on Acquiring Legal Information Literacy [Canadian Law Library Review]

August 01, 2005

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Summer and the Season of Pestilence! Recovery Guidelines for Losses Involving Bug Foggers [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

May 23, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

Summer and the Season of Pestilence! Recovery Guidelines for Losses Involving Bug Foggers - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 4 pgs total. To curb the number of fires and injuries resulting from foggers, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved new requirements on February 4, 1998 requiring that warnings and instructions be placed on insect foggers to ensure that they are used safely. This article is intended to better your understanding of how the use of bug foggers can lead to explosions and fires and what avenues of recovery may or may not be available for such claims.


Affirmative Defenses & Measure Of Recovery [Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers]

May 17, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Affirmative Defenses & Measure Of Recovery - Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - 8 pgs total. Defense counsel may raise several affirmative defenses to defeat an insurer’s subrogation rights, including asserting that the statute of limitations has run or that a valid waiver of subrogation exists or other limitations of liability. Topics: Statue of Limitations, Waivers of Subrogation & Limitations of Liability, Proof & Measure of Recovery.


IT'S NOT AN ACT OF GOD: Losses in the Face of Hurricane Force Winds and other Natural Disasters [Southeastern Subrogation Seminar - Program Book]

May 04, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

IT'S NOT AN ACT OF GOD: Losses in the Face of Hurricane Force Winds and other Natural Disasters - Southeastern Subrogation Seminar - Program Book - 128 pgs. This series of presentations discusses losses due to natural disasters, including hurricanes, lightning strikes, pipe freezing, and catastrophic disasters. Hurricanes Isabel, Charley, and Frances are specifically referenced. The related issues of concurrent causation and ethical behavior are also discussed.


Whose First Dollar Is It, Anyway? [Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers]

April 22, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Whose First Dollar Is It, Anyway? - Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - 2 pgs of text total. One of the issues forever vexing insurers, insureds and counsel is the distribution of a subrogation recovery which amounts to less than the total loss. A cursory review of Sapiano v. Williamsburg Nat. Ins. Co. (1994) 28 Cal.App.4th 533 appears to entitle the insured to first dollar recovery, up to the full amount of its loss. A more careful analysis of the Sapiano decision suggests that its impact on subrogating carriers will generally be much less onerous.


California’s Residential Construction Claims Statutes [Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers]

April 22, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

California’s Residential Construction Claims Statutes - Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - 6 pgs total. The gist of the California statutes is that claimants must give written notice of claimed defects and provide a fair opportunity to builders, design professionals, sellers and even material suppliers to remedy the defects. What follows is a brief analysis of the statutes that exist in California.


Contemporary Issues in Large Subrogation, CGL Coverage and Marine Cargo Claims [Houston Insurance Seminar - Program Book]

April 06, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Contemporary Issues in Large Subrogation, CGL Coverage and Marine Cargo Claims - Houston Insurance Seminar - Program Book - 300 pgs. The PowerPoints and reports in this book discuss a variety of issues in large subrogation, CGL coverage, and marine cargo claims.


A New World Order [FortNightly]

April 01, 2005

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Domestic and international pressures are building rapidly on the United States to enact some form of legislation to curb greenhouse-gas emissions, as a spate of recent developments turns up the heat on the Bush administration. Internal pressure is building on several fronts. First, coalitions of nine Northeast states and three West Coast states are moving forward with their own regional greenhouse-gas cap-and-trade programs, raising the prospect of uneven CO2 regulation across the nation and electricity market distortions. Second, the bi-partisan National Commission on Energy Policy published a report in December urging the Congress and the White House to implement national legislation establishing a mandatory, economy-wide, tradable-permits program to limit greenhouse gas emissions. The regional greenhouse-gas programs and the recommendations of the National Commission on Energy Policy are likely preludes to the reintroduction in early 2005 of the McCain-Lieberman Climate Stewardship Act. The bill would establish a national greenhouse gas cap-and-trade program to reduce CO2 to year 2000 emission levels over the period 2010 to 2015.


Time Limitations for Cargo Claims [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

March 23, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery - Insurance

Time Limitations for Cargo Claims - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - 7 pgs total. Shipment of goods by boat, train, airline, rail, or automobile may be subject to certain statutory time filing requirements. What follows is an analysis of the more prominent statutes that apply to the transportation of goods intra and inter-state.


The Economic Loss Doctrine and Damage to Aircraft [Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers]

March 23, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

The Economic Loss Doctrine and Damage to Aircraft - Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - 19 pgs total. The trend in cases applying the economic loss rule to aircraft damage is that, if the defective product or negligent service is part of the original bargained for exchange in the purchase of the aircraft, the economic loss rule applies. If the replacement part, service, or inspection of the aircraft is beyond the scope of that original purchase, the economic loss rule will not apply, and tort remedies are available.


Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers [Pipelines, Tanks and Blowouts, “Oh My!”]

February 23, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - Pipelines, Tanks and Blowouts, “Oh My!” - Special considerations in successful pursuit of environmental recovery claims.


California Government Tort Claims & Immunities [Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers]

January 28, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

California Government Tort Claims & Immunities - Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - 6 pgs total. The Tort Claims Act abolished absolute sovereign immunity and eliminated all common law or judicially declared forms of liability for public entities. As a result, since 1963, all government tort liability in California has been based on statute. Topics: PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS AND STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS; IMMUNITIES


California Government Tort Claims & Immunities - Attachment [Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers]

January 28, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

California Government Tort Claims & Immunities - Attachment - Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - 3 pgs. Claim for Damages to Person or Property


Time Limitations in Bankruptcy Proceedings [Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers]

January 27, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Time Limitations in Bankruptcy Proceedings - Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - 7 pgs total (includes a hypothetical situation). There are, however, circumstances where a claim may still be pursued against a bankrupt defendant. A number of steps must be taken – quickly – to help you preserve your claim. This paper briefly outlines some of the steps which must be taken to timely present and preserve your claim against the bankrupt tortfeasor or “debtor.”


Ford's Cruise Control Deactivation Switch: A Pressure Cooker Waiting to Explode [Subrogation Publications]

January 01, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Ford's Cruise Control Deactivation Switch: A Pressure Cooker Waiting to Explode - Subrogation Publications - It has been described as a ticking time bomb, a deadly defect, a trip down the road to disaster. It is a tiny component part, no bigger than a sparkplug and shaped very similarly. It is Ford's cruise control deactivation switch. And it is burning down homes across the country.


Insured Damage Testimony: The Yellow Brick Road To Better Subrogation Recoveries [Subrogator]

January 01, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Insured Damage Testimony: The Yellow Brick Road To Better Subrogation Recoveries - Subrogator - A successful subrogation recovery requires proof of liability and damages. One half of the recovery effort relates to proving damages. Failure to adequately prove damages. Failure to adequately prove damages leaves a favorable liabilities verdict but no recoverable damages. Hence, careful preparation of the damage claim is essential to ensure a meaningful subrogation recovery.


Primer on Arizona Subrogation Law [Subrogation publications]

January 01, 2005

Publication - Subrogation & Recovery

Primer on Arizona Subrogation Law - Subrogation publications - Because each state's Act differs in some respect from others, and because each statute contains a complex schedule by which various milestones in the pre-suit process are to be completed, the relevant statute should be consulted before committing to any course of action. The statues seem straight forward, however, it is unclear whether the statues apply to subrogation claims? ...

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